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Police Oracle and Police Revision announce upcoming NIE and NPPF crammer session dates

Clive Hammond 27/03/2025
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In partnership with Police Oracle, Police Revision - the leading provider of support for national investigator (NIE) and national police promotion framework (NPPF) exams - has announced its upcoming one-hour crammer sessions.

Exclusively available to Police Oracle subscribers and Police Revision’s user community, the crammer sessions are designed to provide focused, high-impact revision support, ensuring candidates are well-prepared for their exams.

Each 60-minute session will be delivered online through an engaging, live webinar format, making it convenient and accessible for all attendees.

The key features on offer during the sessions include expert-led guidance from seasoned professionals with a deep understanding of NIE and NPPF exams, focused-led content with targeted revision to enhance understanding of key exam topics and live interactive sessions that see attendees interact with instructors in real-time and get questions answered.

The sessions are also conducted in a convenient online format, which means users can join from anywhere, eliminating travel time and expenses.

The crammer forums are ideal for aspiring police officers, current officers preparing for advancement, and anyone aiming to excel in NIE and NPPF exams.

The first crammer course on offer is Understanding the NIE, and is available to attend on Tuesday, April 22, and Thursday, July 31, between 5pm and 6pm.

This webinar will break down question types, essential case law and key exam points that will help set participants up for success.

There will be a chance to tackle real exam-style questions where expert tutors from Police Revision will then guide attendees through the answers and provide additional learning to deepen knowledge.

The second crammer course will focus on Murder, Drugs and Firearms, and participants can join sessions between 5pm and 6pm on Tuesday, April 29 and Tuesday, August 5.

Here, the sessions are designed to help investigators build a strong understanding of three critical and interesting areas of investigation: homicide, drug offences, and firearms cases.

Experts will break down complex legal principles into clear, easy-to-understand concepts to ensure key legislation and case law are grasped.

Interactive questions will also be used to help prepare for the NIE.

Another course is being held on Wednesday, September 3, again between 5pm and 6pm, and will this time review Crime.

Participants will take a deep dive into offences like homicide and other offences, using exam-style questions to introduce learning.

Police Revision tutors will then break down the answers, covering key legislation and case law to strengthen understanding and prepare attendees for the upcoming exam.

And finally, a General Police Duties crammer is set to take place between 5pm and 6pm on Wednesday, September 10.

Experts will break down complex subjects, covering essential areas such as Public Order and Sporting Events, preparing participants for the upcoming sergeants’ examination.

The last dates for the diaries are the NIE examination scheduled for Tuesday, September 2 and the sergeants exam between Tuesday, October 14 and Thursday, October 16.

If you’re a Police Revision subscriber and need to claim your free, full Police Oracle subscription, email info@policeoracle.com.

To upgrade your Police Oracle subscription, click here.

To view the event visit here.

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